Disposable Pulsed Lavage System
Indications
- This device is used together with normal sterile saline or other applicable solutions, vacuum extractor (Vacuum extractor is optional).
- Designed for open wound cleaning, soft tissue cleaning, and surgical operation location cleaning.
- Suitable for use in operating rooms, emergency rooms, and treatment rooms.
Key Features
Easy to use and portable with significant cleansing effect.
Powered by 8 pieces of 1.5V DC mercury-free AA alkaline batteries.
Suitable for any kind of open wound cleansing.
Cleans the wound completely with proper pressure.
Avoids cross-contamination with its disposability.
Integrated suction removes waste solution effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the main purpose of the Disposable Pulsed Lavage System?
A1: It is primarily used for cleaning open wounds, soft tissues, and surgical sites during orthopedic procedures like joint replacements to ensure thorough debridement and reduce infection risks.
Q2: How is the device powered?
A2: The system is powered by 8 mercury-free 1.5V AA alkaline batteries, providing approximately 45 minutes of continuous operation.
Q3: Is a vacuum extractor mandatory for using this system?
A3: No, a vacuum extractor is not a must. However, when connected to one, the device can effectively remove waste solution through its integrated suction tubing.
Q4: How is the product sterilized and packaged?
A4: The device undergoes Ethylene Oxide (EO) sterilization and features double packaging—a sterile blister pack inside a sterile pouch—to ensure maximum safety and a 5-year shelf life.
Q5: Can different nozzles be used with this device?
A5: Yes, the device features an easy-to-use locking mechanism that allows for the quick and secure attachment of various nozzles tailored for different surgical functions.
Q6: What are the benefits for joint replacement surgery?
A6: It helps loosen bone debris, improves the permeability of adhesives for stronger implant fixation, and significantly reduces the risk of fat embolism and post-operative infection.